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Issue #1 November 2004
Features
- Meet Fedora Core 3
- The Open Source Triple Play
- Rocking in the Free World
- What is Security-Enhanced Linux?
- The Red Hat Patent Promise: Encouraging Innovation
- Better Living Through RPM, Part 1
- Maximizing Productivity with Evolution
- Understanding Virtual Memory
- Code Internationalization 101
- Double Your Fun with User-mode Linux
From the Inside
In each Issue
Featured Articles:
Meet Fedora Core 3
by Warren Togami and Colin Charles
Earlier this month, the Fedora Project released a new version of their operating system — packed full of new features including the Firefox Web browser and automounting of removable storage.
The Open Source Triple Play
by Michael Tiemann
Listen to Michael Tiemann discuss his Open Source Triple Play strategy to help companies expand their total available market and revenue by building open source scalable systems.
Rocking in the Free World
by Jonathan Opp
Fans want sharable music, artists want to get their work out there. A few organizations have been making the connection happen. It's music meets the open source model.
What is Security-Enhanced Linux?
by Russell Coker
Is your system as secure as possible? Now you can secure Linux even more with Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux).
The Red Hat Patent Promise: Encouraging Innovation
by Greg DeKoenigsberg
Find out how Red Hat uses its patent portfolio to create an environment for open source innovation in a way that no one else can match.
Better Living Through RPM, Part 1
by Chip Turner
Have you ever wondered how to install more software or get security updates for Fedora? Read how RPM can improve your life.
Also:
- Maximizing Productivity with Evolution
- Understanding Virtual Memory
- Code Internationalization 101
- Double Your Fun with User-mode Linux
In Each Issue:
Truth Happens: Red Hat's answer to competitive "buzz" and "facts"
Gandhi once said, "First they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Big companies are fighting Red Hat now. We answer their challenge.






